Have you ever asked yourself, āWhy donāt any GenZ-ers come to these things?ā
As a GenZer, Iāve noticed that many of my peers feel like these protests arenāt specific enough to accomplish anything. Our generation is tired of political statements that feel more performative than substantive.
This isnāt to disparage the incredible work weāve been doing in 50501. You all rock, and Iām especially grateful to all the wonderful friends Iāve gotten to meet through this group.
But, we need to tweak our strategy to make our movement as effective as possible.
Itās common sense that making our demands more specific will lower the threshold for how many people a successful protest requires. āImpeaching Trumpā might require 4% of the population, while āStopping the SAVE actā might require 2%. What will keep this movement going is clear results and a clear direction. Victories in specific areas will inspire other specific, clearly defined victories. So, introducing a specific set of demands for our next protest only makes sense.
Admin might say: āBut we donāt want to scare people off with unpopular issues.ā We might be tempted to reply that it wonāt matter how many people we have if we never define a goal clearly enough to reach it. And this is a valid objection. But a more constructive response might be: āthen letās find an issue everyone agrees on.ā
Iāve linked a secure, anonymous poll where you can indicate the 1-3 issues you feel pose a greatest threat to our democracy. (I predict that almost everyone will choose the same one). This will give us the data we need to convince mods to tailor our next protest (and hopefully our future protests) to the same specific issue(s).
https://strawpoll.com/e7ZJaDBqKg3
(You are more than welcome to comment or DM me if youād prefer for security reasons).
My personal take? We should be devoting all our marches to stopping Trump from deporting political dissidents to El Salvador.
- It sets a terrifying precedent for violating democratic norms, since itās in denial of a direct Supreme Court order and constitutional protections. If we donāt remind him IMMEDIATELY that he has to respect our rights, then heāll trample over them for the next four years.
- Itās a salient issue thatās relatively easy for the Trump administration to back out of. So, he actually do it if we shut down society enough (as opposed to fixing trade alliances that heās permanently severed). Especially considering that tensions with El Salvador are rising (due to ES wanting assurances that people are actually guilty), the time is ripe.
- There are particularly horrific details that we canāt just sit by and watch. Four year old kids with cancer are being deported. People with tattoos for autism awareness are getting carted off. People who arenāt on lists but HAPPEN TO NOT BE WHITE are getting thrown in ICE vans. Thereās so little oversight in this that eight women got thrown in the plane to the El Salvadoran menās prison and had to be shoved off last minute.
- Deporting undesirables to camps is the closest weāve come (so far) to a full-on fascist regime, and we have to hold the line here.
- This issue unites many other concerns on our list. Targeting judges, overthrowing birthright citizenship, and violating court orders are all bound up in Trumpās campaign against immigrants, students, and political dissidents
However, I want to read everyone elseās thoughts about the most important issues.
I believe in this community, and Iām confident that everybody wants the best for this movement and will work their ass off to make sure we succeed. Letās keep up the great work as we approach the next march!!
You only need one demand - money has to be removed from politics. It solves every other problem by removing the incentive structure that creates corruption.
I agree that detentions in El Salvador are the issue to push on since those are a combination of humanitarian crisis, and constitutional crisis. The MAGAs donāt seem to have any compunction about trading peopleās lives for a little political capital.
Abrego Garcia puts a face to the people who have been sent there. We need to get back everyone, not just one guy. But people identify more with a person than an idea, and a group of people can blur into an idea if you donāt have any specific names or faces in mind.
The most important unifying issues are: the deportations as a violation of due process, disrespect for the courts and constitution, etc. stopping the tariff madness which is weeks away from crippling shortages on the store shelves Elon Musk and doge being extra-legal and also potentially selling our most sensitive information to the Russians